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Volume: Two Integrated Design Solutions DOVID FELD


Design StudioLibrary New York Fall 2011 Studio- Fundamentals in Architecture


D_S New York Library

A simple “primary” block derived from this lower Manhattan site is used to create choreographed spacial qualities in plan and section. The “primary” is manipulated in stages and hierarchically deployed on the site, populating the two street facing edges and creating a courtyard condition. As one moves from a sub-grade archive space through public/ private book stacks and reading areas, the move from plain and ordinary to angular and complex becomes increasingly clear. Fluid movement through this library is created though the interstitial connections of one “primary” block to another, and the geometric change from one level to the next. This Library for the Graphic Novel seeks to introduce the primary block as an architectural tool to better understand and interrogate the nature of the books/information it seeks to shelter. The graphic novel is closely related to a comic book yet it is able to communicate very complex ideas and feelings like the classic novel. The primary block too is simple yet complex, humorous yet serious. In this way we can seek to reinterpret a new design concept.

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3

Concept

Stacked primary blocks create space. The Vitra House by Herzog DeMuron Precedent

The Aronoff Design Center by Peter Eisenman.


D_S New York Library

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Site Picture

The preexisting conditions on this site. Site Plan

A “graphic� representation of the urban context for this Library.

Spring Street

Mulberry Street


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Stacks

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Primitive Plans

Primitive Forms

15 30

0 0

30 60


Addition of Vertical Service Blocks

Smushed + Rotated

Transverse Section

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D_S New York Library


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Southern Elevation Spring Street

Transverse Section


D_S New York Library

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Transverse Section

Eastern Elevation Mulberry Street


Main Collection Stacks

UP

DN Circulation Desk

Reading Area

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UP

Main Collection

DN

UP

Main Collection

D_S New York Library 10


Fourth Level 37’

Main Collection

Reading Area

UP

Admin

DN

DN

Mechanical

DN

DN

Main Collection

Directors Office

DN

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Directors Office 47’


UP

Archive

Archive

UP

Third Level 27’

Archive Plan -15’ DN

Special Collection

DN

UP

UP

Reading Area

Main Collection

D_S New York Library 12


DN

UP

Street

Cafe

Spring

DN

Main Entry -4’

DN

DN +0’

M/P Room

13

Mulberry Street

Ground Floor -3’


Janiter

-7”

-2’ 2”

+0’

DN

UP

D_S New York Library 14


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D_S New York Library

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Design StudioMiami Theatre Spring 2011 Studio- Fundamentals in Architecture


D_S Miami Theatre

A Performing Arts Center, Miami Beach, Florida Classic Theatre: 800 seats Multi-Form Theatre: 600 seats Experimental Theatre: 400 seats Letting three theatres loose in a South Beach park is no small feet. The relationship of these three masses to each other as well as site context, must be considered carefully. After careful study of Jean Nouvel ‘s Paris Philharmonie we devised a method in which our theatres became encased in layers of circulation and program. This helped us highlight the qualities which are important to our scheme. Allow for free and open access using the building as a gateway to the park. Shared mobius circulation and lobby spaces result. The use of a layered strategy afford greater control of the light which is allowed to enter the building. Light is filtered through scoopes in the facade, it then penetrates deeper through holes in the midskin. The theatre shell does not let light pass and creates a quality controlled theatre interior.

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19

Precedent

Layer Diagram


D_S Miami Theatre

Site Plan

Circulation Diagram

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21

W/C 302

BAR 301

THEATRE 600 SEATS 303

+27' - 0"

W/C 304


D_S Miami Theatre

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Longitudinal Section Scale 1:150 0

8

16

32m

W/C 305

DN

Upper Mezzanine 304

THEATRE 800 SEATS 306

DN

+20' - 0"

+19' - 0"

DN DN

W/C 101 307

Upper Mezzanine Scale 1:150 0

8

16

32m


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BUILD

North/ South Elevation Scale 1:400 0

8

16

32m

East/ West Elevation Scale 1:400 0

8

16

32m

BUILD E


D_S Miami Theatre

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DING HT. EL. 26 m

DING HT. EL. 26 m

East/ West Elevation Scale 1:400 0

8

16

32m




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D_S Miami Theatre

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Design StudioSocial Housing Fall 2011 Studio- Fundamentals in Architecture


D_S Social Housing

Units: 280 # of Stories:12 Height: 130’ Unit sq. ft.: 750’,900’.1100’,1200’ Nestled in a Chicago neighborhood which is rapidly becoming a “yupi” paradise. This project is a modular housing scheme developed using a “perimeter block”. Two different modules containing four units were developed and placed around this block to allow adequate light and air to reach the occupants. Parking is placed at ground level and covered with a mound which becomes a social gathering space and anchorages playful interaction. This complex would hold a coffee shop, gym and flex space which would serve as useful amenities for all occupants. The south facing units, are studio and one bedroom spaces which would accommodate the UIC student population which is found in this area.

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Site Picture

Elevational Model


D_S Social Housing

Axonometric

Site Plan

SITE PLAN SCALE 1:1000

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D_S Food Is Fluid

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35

GROUND PLAN SCALE 1:1000


D_S Social Housing

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EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1:200

LONGITUDINAL SECTION SCALE 1:200


D_S Social Housing

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LEVEL 12 110’ LEVEL 11 100’ LEVEL 10 90’ LEVEL 80’

9

LEVEL 70’

8

LEVEL 60’

7

LEVEL 50’

6

LEVEL 40’

5

LEVEL 30’

4

LEVEL 20’

3

LEVEL 10’

2


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LEVEL 12 110’ LEVEL 11 100’ LEVEL 10 90’

NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1:200

TRANSVERSE SECTION SCALE 1:200

LEVEL 80’

9

LEVEL 70’

8

LEVEL 60’

7

LEVEL 50’

6

LEVEL 40’

5

LEVEL 30’

4

LEVEL 20’

3

LEVEL 10’

2


D_S Social Housing

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TYP PLAN SCALE 1:1000


D_S Social Housing

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DIAGRAMATIC PLANS SCALE 1:1000


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D_S Social Housing

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Design Development Miami Theatre Fall 2011 DD


D_D Miami Theatre

In this group project an underdeveloped scheme was taken from schematic design phases through design development. This process introduced us to many of the basic issues which an architect must be aware of as he or she works through a project.

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327'3-5/8"

ELECTRICAL

AHU

AHU

UP

STORAGE

STORAGE

CHILLER ROOM UP

148'0-1/4"

AHU

AHU

UP

UP

BASEMENT PLAN

2012-01-01 3/32"=1'-0"

A6.0





1

ADA PARKING PLAN

2

1:500 LEVEL 3- THEATRES AND ATRIUM

1:500

4

ADA AXON DIAGRAM

ADA DIAGRAM DETAIL PLANS

3

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1:500

MAX DISTANCE TO EGRESS : 82 FT

5

FLOOR ACCESS SECTION DIAGRAM

A12.0


1

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1:500

MAX DISTANCE TO EGRESS : 82 FT

Overall Building Occupancy Type:A-1 (Assembly/Theatre) Total Building Occupancy Load:

3

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER OCCUPANCY TYPE:A-1 FULLY SPRINKLERED GROUND LEVEL

EGRESS AXON DIAGRAM

48,000 sq. ft

LEVEL 1 9,000 sq. ft

LEVEL 2 13,000 sq. ft LEVEL 3 12,000 sq. ft LEVEL 4 12,000 sq. ft. LEVEL5 5,000 sq. ft

2

LIFE SAFETY EGRESS DIAGRAM

LEVEL 3- THEATRES AND ATRIUM 1:500 total : 126,00 sq. ft

MAX DISTANCE TO EGRESS : 212 FT

4

PARKING & BUILDING ENTRY DIAGRAM

A11.0

AHU

AHU

Mechanical Room

AHU AHU

AHU

HVAC AXON

A16.0



STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

A13.0


A

B

A

C Square Footage Calculations (SF) Piece # A B 1 2.3 10.7 2 15.3 1.4 3 15 74 4 67 19 5 72 9 6 80 72 7 14 9.5 8 15 6 9 13 16 10 12 38 11 2.5 27 12 12 32 13 4 29 14 87 4 15 80 3.5 16 15 21 17 1.8 124 2.3 27 18 19 5 4 20 5.4 8 21 6 29 22 4 29 23 16 8.2 24 65 19 25 2.2 17 26 3.3 12 27 33 12 28 38 1 29 24 2.3 30 45 6.1 31 4.2 33 32 45 13 33 67 3 34 5.1 34 35 10.5 11.8 36 1.8 57 37 23 34 38 18 6.3 39 52 10 40 1 3.5 41 2.5 65 42 1.8 63 43 4.8 4.9 44 9 82 45 95 1.7 46 7.2 8.3 47 34 48 59 49 14 50 6 51 34 52 6 Totals 1105 1254.2

D E

F

H

I

Piece # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Totals

J

Square Footage Calculations (SF) C D E 22 7 1.3 63 70 5.9 41 32 5.7 13 22 11 12 69 12.8 310 11.4 62 61 106 4.8 15 15 38 63 32 37 17 15.3 26 53 44 54 4.8 44 10.4 757 200 454.4

K

F

3.5 10.4 2.5 41 9.8 41 1.3 1.7 2.5

113.7

L

G

225 1.1 153 37 5 9.8 16.4 32 6.7 16.9 3.6 6

512.5

Piece # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Totals

Square Footage Calculations H I J 25 29 7 5 65 22 2.5 44 25 76 6.1 93 52 3.6 109 147 6 77 12 28 28 15 29 21 3.4 4.4 21

395.4

560.6

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33'6"

B

26'0"

D

C

E

G

F

6'2"

6’0”

H

11'7"

9'5”

J

L

K 31'0”

18'3"

(SF) 10 6.8 28 8.8 34 21 1 4.9 21 34 10 24 5 21 2

31.5

K

6.5 29 2 49 49 49 13 2.6 19 38 31

288.1

GLASS ENCLOSURE SYSTEM

A14.0




MECHANICAL ROOM

AHU

AHU


AHU

AHU

SUPPLY RETURN OUTSIDE ENVIORNMENTAL SECTION

A17.0



EXTERIOR CONCRETE PANELS

SECONDARY TRUSS SYSTEM WATER PROOFING PANEL PEDESTAL WATER PROOFING METAL MESH

PRIMARY TRUSS SYSTEM

INTERIOR CEILING HANGERS

FINISHED INTERIOR CEILING

3D CHUNK

A18.0



Estimate of Probable Building Cost Component

Quantity

Unit Price

Cost

Complex Glazed Glass Façade System

19,500.00 sf

Pre-Cast Panel System

185,000.00 sf

$100.00 per 200 sf

Metal Mesh (flat)

300,000.00 af

$50.00

Steel Framing Concrete Foundation (plus basement) Concrete Above Ground Core & Shell

6,800,000.00 lf

per sq

$100.00 per 120 sf

$8,775,000.00 $92,500.00 $15,000,000.00 $5,666,666.67

82,000.00 sf

$250.00 per sf

$20,500,000.00

170,000.00 sf

$150.00 per sf

$25,500,000.00

Fire Sprinklers

550,000.00 sf

HVAC

550,000.00 sf

Doors

$450.00 per sf

510.00

$2.00

per 5 sf

$20.00

per sf

$50.00

per unit

Special Paint

250,000.00 sf

$60.00

per sf

Building Finishes

650,000.00

$20.00

per 50 sf 15% Contingency

TOTAL

$220,000.00 $11,000,000.00 $25,500.00 $15,000,000.00 $260,000.00 12641950 $114,681,616.67

Proforma - Miami Concert Hall Land Cost

$3,500,000.00

Shell Cost

$114,681,616.67

Soft Cost

$20,642,691.00

Total Capital Budget

$138,824,307.67

Construction Loan (10yr)

$135,324,307.67

Total Budget - land cost

$11,277,025.64

per year

18% of shell cost

OVERALL COST ESTIMATE

A23.0



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